Board Meetings | Indoor Climbing Lessons That You Should Take Outdoors (Bonus Episode)
There are lessons from the climbing in a gym that should absolutely be applied outdoors in order to become a better climber faster.
Board Meetings | Outdoor Climbing Lessons You Should Take Indoors
There are aspects of climbing outside that lead us into learning specific things that we don't necessarily find as easily indoors.
Board Meetings | Improved Learning from Podcasts, Books, and Videos
With more and more information out there, it would seem that we can learn faster and better. But that isn't always the case.
Written In Stone | Hubble vs. Action Directe: The World’s First 14d (9a)
Two legendary routes. One of them likely the first 9a in the world. But which was it? Hubble or Action Directe?
REWIND | Hazel Findlay on Flow, Attention and Letting the Body Climb
Today, we rewind to an episode with Hazel Findlay in which she shares strategies for getting into the right mindset to send.
Jereme Ransick | If We Own It, They Can’t Close It
The Red River Gorge Climber’s Coalition could use our help.
Board Meetings | Where We Go Wrong When We Get Training Right
You nailed the training and showed up stronger. Still, things went wrong.
Lynn Hill, Katie Brown, and the Importance of Climbing History
They said women would never climb 5.14. But Lynn Hill and Katie Brown didn’t listen. Episodes 1 & 2 of Written In Stone out now!
Taped Tips | Stop Applying Training Principles to Climbing Performance
Training principles are important, but when they creep into performance, your climbing will suffer. Nearly every time.
Introducing: Written In Stone
Introducing the newest podcast from Plug Tone Audio, Written In Stone: Climbing’s Most Important Ascents.
REWIND | Miguel and Dario Ventura on Life Imitating Art
Forty years ago, Miguel Ventura moved from Connecticut to Slade, Kentucky and started what was then known as The Rainbow Door, and has become an icon to climbers all over the world.
What When How to Train | Blue Mountains with Lee Cujes
Looking to climb on sandstone cliffs full of high-angled crimps? Look no further than the Blue Mountains, Australia’s sport climbing mecca.
Board Meetings | Lowpointing: The Most Overlooked Climbing Tactic
You know what highpointing is, and definitely redpointing, but what about lowpointing?
REWIND | Ravioli Biceps on Moonboarding, Process, and Identity
REWIND with us to meet the internet’s (and pasta lovers’?) favorite Moonboarder, the first person to send all the benchmarks of the 2016 set: Ravioli Biceps.
Taped Tips | Connect the Dots: Where Climbers (and Coaches) are Going Wrong
We have become collectors of dots. But there’s one major thing that happens when we connect dots that is entirely lost in mass dot collection: critical thinking.
CONFLICTED | Kneebarring on Boulders
Does kneebarring hard boulders make you stronger? We're conflicted.
Taped Tips | 3 Tips for Training for Climbing Trips
You have a climbing trip coming up. The rock is different. The style is different. Your pre-trip time is short and the number of days you’ll be climbing, even shorter…
REWIND | Craig DeMartino on Making Hard Decisions and Using Limitations
For most, a 100-foot ground fall would be the end of their lives, or at the very least, the end of their climbing careers. Not so for Craig DeMartino.
Tactics | with The Struggle Climbing Show
In this episode of The Struggle Climbing Show, Kris and host Ryan Devlin talk tactics, specifically those that Ryan has discussed with some of the biggest names in climbing during the show’s second season.
REMIX | FAILURE: How Quitting More Leads to Bigger Sends
As climbers, we fail a lot. And yet, we don’t even like to hear the word.